Damaged Goods
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Damaged Goods
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Damaged Goods
Damaged Goods by Oliver Shah is a gripping and meticulously researched account of the dramatic rise and fall of Sir Philip Green, the once-celebrated magnate of the British high street. This extraordinary tale delves into the life and career of a man who, at the peak of his power, was a titan of the retail world—with the clout to command the attention of prime ministers and supermodels alike.
Green's empire began to crumble with the catastrophic collapse of British Home Stores (BHS), a beloved institution that left 11,000 employees without jobs and jeopardised the pensions of 20,000 individuals. The scandal reached its zenith when it was revealed that Green's mismanagement had created a colossal £571 million pension deficit. Though he eventually contributed £363 million towards addressing this shortfall, the damage to his reputation was irreparable.
The narrative takes a darker turn as Green's troubles escalate. In October 2018, he was at the centre of Britain's #MeToo scandal, accused of sexual and racial harassment by multiple individuals. These revelations not only conveyed a troubling portrait of the man behind the retail success but also highlighted systemic issues within his businesses. Simultaneously, Topshop, another cornerstone of Green’s empire, faced its own financial woes, with its pension deficits swelling perilously close to the figures that had precipitated BHS’s downfall.
In this engrossing exposé, award-winning journalist Oliver Shah, who first broke the BHS story, goes beyond the headlines to unveil the hidden intricacies of Green's business strategies and personal conduct. Shah's rigorous investigation reveals how Green, once dubbed the 'king of the high street', became embroiled in scandals that ultimately dismantled his empire and tarnished his legacy.
Damaged Goods provides readers with a rare glimpse into the volatile world of high-stakes retail and the enigmatic figure at its heart. Through extensive interviews, insider accounts, and thorough journalistic scrutiny, Shah narrates the rise, peak, and fall of Sir Philip Green—a cautionary tale of ambition, hubris, and the relentless pursuit of wealth at any cost.
This compelling book is an essential read for those interested in the complexities of business ethics, corporate governance, and the human stories behind public figures. Whether you are a student of business, a follower of high-street fashion, or simply a lover of riveting real-life drama, Damaged Goods delivers an unforgettable account of power, downfall, and redemption.
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Damaged Goods by Oliver Shah offers a gripping, detailed account of the rise and fall of Philip Green, filled with colourful characters and dramatic events. Reviews highlight its meticulous research and engaging writing style, comparing it to a Greek tragedy or a James Graham play. The book is noted for its fairness, pace, and entertaining narrative, with some reviewers finding it both sobering and sensational.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780241341247
Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 28 March 2019
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Penguin Books Ltd
Audience: General / adult, Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 22.0mm
Width: 129.0mm
Height: 198.0mm
Weight: 256g
Pages: 352
About the Author
Oliver Shah is the award-winning Business Editor of the Sunday Times and one of the most respected national commentators on business and the high street. He was named business journalist of the year at both the Press Awards and London Press Club Awards in 2017 for his investigation into Sir Philip Green. Shah studied English at Cambridge University and journalism at City University before joining City AM in 2009 and the Sunday Times in 2010. Starting out at the newspaper as a retail correspondent, Shah became City Editor in 2016 and was recently promoted to Business Editor.
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